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  • Yes, monthly memberships can start any time. We bill on the 1st of month, so your first payment will be prorated for the remainder of the month that you join. After that, you’ll always be billed for the full amount on the 1st of every month.

  • For memberships, we ask for a 30 day notice in writing. Private offices require a 60 day notice. For space rentals, your balance less a $50 deposit will be issued if cancelled 7 days in advance. For less than 7 days notice, no refund will be issued.

  • Most Dayhouse members have a Level 2 membership, which offers unlimited use 7 days/wk 6a-9p.

  • Dayhouse has a sit-anywhere policy for its monthly members. You may sit in any unrented office, open desk, conference room, or huddle room for short periods of time. Online reservations take priority, so members should check Dayhouse’s reservation system to make sure the space is available.

  • No. Dayhouse is open to all.

  • Among our members you’ll find writers, consultants, coaches, filmmakers, architects, project managers, and more. Some are small business owners, and some work remotely for larger companies.

  • Yes, you can meet with clients and colleagues. Should your guests need to stay at Dayhouse beyond your meeting time, we ask that they purchase a day pass. If they need to come in on a frequent basis, it’s best for them to buy a membership.

  • Yes. Both of our locations have free parking immediately adjacent to our spaces.

  • Complimentary printing is available for small jobs. We ask that you print in B&W double-sided, using color and single-sided only when necessary. Should you need to complete a larger job, we can direct you to nearby print shops.

  • Yes. Calls should be taken via handset or headphones – no speakerphones, please. Be mindful of your voice volume and those working around you. If you’re the primary presenter on a call (or just a really loud talker), we recommend booking a phone booth.

Still have questions? Email us or give us a call (M-F, 9a-5p CT) 847-579-9378.

what’s with the pineapple?

This once-rare fruit was so prized, people would rent them, just to have the exotic fruit adorn their tables. Pineapples have since evolved into a symbol of warmth, welcome, and hospitality...that's the heart of Dayhouse. We encourage our members to embrace the same attitude with everyone who walks in the door. 

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